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I've been calling several local shops about applying new defrost grids to the rear window of my 280. The lines have all but completely faded. According to what I understand, there are repair kits for small nicks and breaks, but I haven't seen anything for applying a whole new grid. Has anyone already done something like this?

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I used a Frost Fighter complete kit that included a new grid and new bus bars. The new grid was

spaced differently that the factory grid, and the factory grid could completely scraped off, so I cut the

new grid into individual strips and then carefully overlaid each strip over the original grid lines.

 

The glue on the bus bars was not very impressive, but I have had no issues with the grid itself.

The install was done with the hatch removed and a friend shining a light through the glass so I could

perfectly align the grid. Being anal about the alignment the project still only took about 90 minutes

to complete.

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My grid was also about 90% flaked off, so I used a razor to clean the rest.

 

The stick kits include new bus bars that need (should be) used to connect

to the new grids. The manufacturer suggested that using the factory bus would

lower resistance to the point that the grid would not generate enough heat.

 

1. Scrap off old grid, but leave the bus on the sides (or top & bottom if 240Z)

2. Carefully lay down the new grid lines leaving 3~4 inches extra on each side

3. Place the bus bars over top of the origninal bus and new grid lines.

Make sure to leave at least 3/16ths of an inch between the bar and the seal

or the trim caps will not fit.

4. Fold the extra length of grin lines over the bus bar, this gives direct contact

of the glueless surfaces

5. Install the trim caps

 

The ground lead on this kit is on the bottom of the grid, so I just made a small jumper

and connected the ground to one of the hatch strut bolts

 

 

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